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We are preparing to move the company to a new location and I am searching for Linux System which can handle our website and email. I will have a cable modem Internet connection for the month that it will take to get the company network, phone system and our Static IP addresses moved to the new location.
Where can I find someone who can provide a Linux system with:
a. Apache Web Server
b. FTP Server
c. Email Server
d. PHP
e. MySQL
f. Samba
g. AMD CPU
I just do not have the time to build the system myself.
Thanks
Last edited by AndeAnderson; 07-21-2005 at 10:41 AM.
Look at some webhosting services, shared hosting will probably be fine for you. I doubt a private individual is going to give up their computer for you.
MsSQL is a Microsoft product, I didn't know they had a Linux port :S
I had mis-typed, I meant MySQL which goes hand-in-hand with Linux and PHP.
I have all of our hosting, Apache 2 on a Debian system, and email, Microsoft Exchange, services in-house behind an outstanding SnapLinux Scarlet Firewall because of the problems we experienced with the web hosting "self-serving" services available today. Their "techie" (SIC) support services had degraded to anyone who could read a troubleshooting chart and could say the phrase "The problem is with your comuter. We have no problems on the server."
We will be losing our existing Static IP's for about 10 business days during the move and I will need a Linux system to use with a temporary IP address which I will get for the cable modem connection for that time period and to replace my old Intel PIII 500Mhz Work Station which is the current web server.
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